by Grouseslayer November 21, 2018
Get the kennel point mug.The triple point is the thermodynamic definition at which one ejaculates, shits and vomits at the same time
by BobbyPP January 15, 2023
Get the Triple point mug.When your so wrong about a diverse set of issues that people start a score system for your ignorance.
by Paper Mills Nation February 9, 2020
Get the Patty Point mug.Refers to a the actions of a designated member of a giggle of horny chicks who "travels at the front" of the group and "tries out" any well-endowed stud whom they happen across; she "rides his point" first to see how he is in bed, and then if she is pleased, she gives the approving nod/thumbs-up to her fellow "troops", and then these other cock-hungry gals "follow forward" and have a rip-roarin' good time with said hot hunk themselves.
The only problem with your letting someone else ride point is that often this other voracious chick will totally exhaust any new guy whom she "puts through his paces", and then the other gals in her group will hafta wait a good while before the dude is rested/recovered enough to give any of them a turn with his guy-junk.
by QuacksO December 29, 2017
Get the ride point mug.Health Points, a elongated version of the well known "HP" term in some well know video games.
Defining how much supposed "health" a character has in some sort of game.
Usually, Health Points(HP) is usually a bar that decreases every time you get damaged.
Or do something you are not supposed to to, not wanting the Health Points draining to zero.
When you "Run out of HP(Health Points)" you die in the game, never in real life.
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When someone says they are "Running low on HP" or "Loosing HP" it means that they do not have many Health Points left, and or actively loosing them as they need assistance quickly because are more vulnerable to die in the game.
When Someone says they "Need HP" or say "I need a Medic/Healer" it is the same as the last one, usually in a game where there is healing involved a player will say this phrase to tell other teammates that they need Health Points fast because they are vulnerable. Hey usually say this because if they don't they'll die in game.
Defining how much supposed "health" a character has in some sort of game.
Usually, Health Points(HP) is usually a bar that decreases every time you get damaged.
Or do something you are not supposed to to, not wanting the Health Points draining to zero.
When you "Run out of HP(Health Points)" you die in the game, never in real life.
Slang Terms:
When someone says they are "Running low on HP" or "Loosing HP" it means that they do not have many Health Points left, and or actively loosing them as they need assistance quickly because are more vulnerable to die in the game.
When Someone says they "Need HP" or say "I need a Medic/Healer" it is the same as the last one, usually in a game where there is healing involved a player will say this phrase to tell other teammates that they need Health Points fast because they are vulnerable. Hey usually say this because if they don't they'll die in game.
A Random Player: I died!
Another Random Player: Your HP went down that quick? You have to get better at this game.
A Random Player: You're right, I need to stop loosing so many Health Points at once! Maybe I should go this way instead...
Another Random Player: Your HP went down that quick? You have to get better at this game.
A Random Player: You're right, I need to stop loosing so many Health Points at once! Maybe I should go this way instead...
by BafflingSpy3294 April 4, 2022
Get the Health Points mug.A point at which the player may not turn back. You may not revisit any prior locations or start any missed sidequests; you MUST continue your journey until you beat the game, and any content you avoided up to this point may not be reached.
The Point of No Return is always preceded immediately by the Point of Safe Return, which is the last chance to do sidequests or stock up for the journey. Similar Plot Tunnels lock the player onto a set course for a while, but they don’t lead straight to the end of the game. Game Levels are where you’re frequently prevented from returning to previous areas.
The term “Point of No Return” originates in aviation, where a plane that crosses this point must continue toward its destination.
Point of No Return, Plot Tunnel, and Game Level all have pages on TV Tropes, where you can read more about them and what games they’re in.
The Point of No Return is always preceded immediately by the Point of Safe Return, which is the last chance to do sidequests or stock up for the journey. Similar Plot Tunnels lock the player onto a set course for a while, but they don’t lead straight to the end of the game. Game Levels are where you’re frequently prevented from returning to previous areas.
The term “Point of No Return” originates in aviation, where a plane that crosses this point must continue toward its destination.
Point of No Return, Plot Tunnel, and Game Level all have pages on TV Tropes, where you can read more about them and what games they’re in.
SAVE GAME?
This is your last chance to save the game. You are about to cross the Point of No Return. If you do decide to save your game, keep the save file handy should you need to come back.
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This is your last chance to save the game. You are about to cross the Point of No Return. If you do decide to save your game, keep the save file handy should you need to come back.
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by The_Epicness9000 March 15, 2022
Get the Point of No Return mug.1. If you're bi, you like guys and girls, which basically shows "gay" and "straight". You're half, or "point-five" of each, therefore a point-fiver.
2. Someone who's sweet as anything, but has a bad reputation is a point-fiver because they're half bad, half good.
2. Someone who's sweet as anything, but has a bad reputation is a point-fiver because they're half bad, half good.
by Buh_To_The_Bee October 29, 2009
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